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Originalaffiliates bietet Digitalmarketing- und Affiliate-Management-Services für Online-Brands und Publisher an.
Deine Reichweite wächst, während wir die Affiliate-Komplexität managen
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Name
Name.com is a pure-play domain registrar and web-services company that sells .com, .net, country-code and new gTLD registrations, plus complementary products such as shared hosting, website builders, professional email and SSL certificates. Prices start below $10 for a standard .com renewal and scale to mid-range $15-30 per year for most new gTLDs; hosting plans sit in the budget-to-mid bracket ($4-15 per month). All transactions occur online through name.com and its mobile app; no physical retail is offered.
The brand positions itself as the “human” registrar: search-to-checkout in two clicks, free WHOIS privacy on qualifying domains, transparent renewal pricing and live chat staffed by ICANN-accredited support reps. It gained early notice for releasing hundreds of emoji-based gTLDs and for its tongue-in-cheek social media voice, making technical domain tasks feel approachable. Bundled “Domain+Site+Email” starter packs are best-sellers among first-time site owners.
Core customers are indie developers, freelance creatives, startups and side-hustlers who value speed, clear pricing and the ability to grab trendy extensions without upsell confusion. They tend to be tech-savvy but budget-conscious, favor brands that speak plainly and want to launch an idea online within minutes rather than days.
Name.com competes with bulk-discount registrars on price and with large hosting conglomerates on ecosystem breadth; it differentiates through simpler UX, inclusive WHOIS privacy and support that answers in minutes, not tickets. By focusing on domain-first workflows and transparent renewal costs rather than loss-leader teaser rates, it retains solopreneurs who outgrow marketplaces but distrust hidden fees.
Your domain, your way, launched in minutes
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Ueni
Ueni is a SaaS platform, not a physical-goods retailer: it sells subscription-based software that lets micro and small businesses launch a mobile-ready website, accept online bookings and payments, and manage Google/Facebook listings from one dashboard. Packages run from a free “get online” tier to mid-range paid plans (~$10-50 per month) that add custom domains, SEO tools and e-commerce checkout; all sales and onboarding happen 100 % online through ueni.com.
The service’s standout pitch is “website built for you.” Customers complete a 7-minute questionnaire and Ueni’s in-house team auto-generates a complete, copy-written, GDPR-compliant site and business profile within 48 hours—no drag-and-drop required. The platform also pre-integrates Google Business Profile, Maps, Facebook and Instagram, and offers a lifetime free option, making it notable for speed and zero upfront cost.
Typical buyers are independent plumbers, beauticians, cafés, dog-walkers and other local service providers who lack time, design skills or budget for an agency. They value speed, affordability and the promise of being found on Google immediately; the brand speaks to entrepreneurs who want a “done-for-you” digital storefront so they can stay focused on in-person work.
Ueni competes in the crowded DIY website-builder space but differentiates by eliminating the “do” part: instead of templated DIY, it delivers a finished site before the customer logs in, then keeps the same low monthly SaaS price. Its hybrid of human setup plus self-serve editing, lifetime free tier and local-SEO automation positions it between generic DIY builders and higher-priced digital agencies.
Your website is ready before you finish your coffee
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Phonsee
Phonsee sells AI-powered phone call analytics and coaching software aimed at sales, support, and collection teams. Plans run from $39 per user per month (Starter) to custom enterprise pricing, placing the brand in the mid-range to premium SaaI tier. All sales and onboarding are handled online through phonsee.com; no retail or reseller channel is offered.
The platform’s core edge is real-time speech-to-text with instant keyword spotting, sentiment scoring, and next-best-action prompts that pop up while the call is still live. Managers can launch searchable call libraries, auto-score 100 % of conversations, and push AI-generated coaching cards to reps within minutes. Notable modules include “Objection Handling Playbooks” and PCI-redacted call storage that meets HIPAA and GDPR standards without extra coding.
Target buyers are inside-sales-driven SMBs and mid-market companies (50–500 seats) that need quota visibility but lack large QA teams. Customers value data-driven coaching, faster rep onboarding, and provable ROI through conversion-rate lifts; the brand speaks to performance cultures that equate talk-time with revenue.
Phonsee competes in the crowded conversational-intelligence space populated by legacy call-recording vendors and broader revenue-platform suites. It differentiates through lightweight CRM integration (one-click Salesforce/HubSpot sync), per-minute pricing that scales down to small teams, and an interface designed solely for non-technical supervisors rather than data scientists.
Every call becomes coaching gold the moment it ends
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Hotline.Finance
Finanzdienstleistungsplattform, die Anlageberatung, Handel oder Finanzberatungsdienste online anbietet.
Intelligente Geldanlage, einfach online und jederzeit verfügbar
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Scalahosting
ScalaHosting is an online-only provider of managed cloud VPS, shared, WordPress, reseller, and email hosting plus domain registration. Entry shared plans start around $3.95/mo, while fully managed cloud VPS clusters scale past $200/mo, placing the brand in the budget-to-mid-range tier with premium add-ons.
The company built its own SPanel control panel as a drop-in, license-free alternative to cPanel/WHM, coupling it with real-time cyber shields and free website migration. All services run on self-healing cloud infrastructure with a 99.9% uptime SLA and 24/7 in-house support, positioning ScalaHosting as a tech-driven host that bundles enterprise-grade tools with consumer pricing.
Target buyers are freelancers, small-to-mid agencies, SaaS startups, and e-commerce owners who need root-level control without sys-admin overhead and who value transparent, flat renewal rates. The brand appeals to pragmatic users who prioritize security, performance, and U.S./European data-center choice over mass-market “unlimited” gimmicks.
ScalaHosting competes with mass shared hosts and low-touch VPS providers by bundling managed support, white-label capability, and proprietary control software at no extra cost, letting customers scale from one site to a multi-server cluster under one dashboard without migrating away.
Enterprise power, bootstrap pricing, zero migration headaches
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Calendar
Calendar sells AI-powered scheduling software sold on monthly or annual SaaS subscriptions; plans run from mid-range “Standard” to premium “Pro” and enterprise tiers, with per-seat pricing that scales with team size and feature depth. The core product is a cloud calendar application that overlays Google, Outlook and Apple calendars; add-ons include automated booking pages, team-wide analytics and embedded video links. Everything is delivered online—no boxed software or retail presence—and customers can start with a 14-day free trial before upgrading.
The brand’s hook is an AI engine that learns user behavior to suggest optimal meeting times, auto-block focus periods and flag scheduling conflicts across multiple calendars. One-click booking pages eliminate back-and-forth emails, while analytics dashboards quantify time spent in meetings versus deep-work blocks. Calendar markets itself as “the calendar that schedules for you,” positioning the product as a productivity upgrade rather than a mere calendar viewer.
Target buyers are founders, sales teams, recruiters and independent professionals who live in meetings and bill by the hour; they value data-driven time management and friction-free client booking. The visual interface and onboarding are intentionally lightweight, appealing to tech-savvy users who want enterprise-grade scheduling intelligence without IT overhead.
Calendar competes in the crowded productivity SaaS space against generic calendar apps and standalone scheduling tools; it differentiates through native multi-calendar AI optimization and built-in analytics that turn the calendar into a KPI dashboard rather than a passive grid.
Stop scheduling meetings, start scheduling focus time
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